Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Villumsen's Olympic bid starts with World Championship gold

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Linda Villumsen has a few days to digest finally winning her first UCI Road World Championship time trial victory after years of near misses before she and her coach Marco Pinotti head to Rio to look at the 2016 Olympic Games time trial course and begin plotting their strategy for Olympic gold.

Villumsen had a perfect ride in Richmond, pacing herself evenly along the course and using all of her strengths to knock American Kristin Armstrong out of the hot seat. The tension grew as the next eight riders came through, going close but not quick enough to knock the Kiwi out of the top spot.

"I was so used to being second, third, fourth or fifth... it was a day where everything played out my way," Villumsen said. "I started to believe in it about halfway through, even though I didn't have any split times and I didn't know what was going on was behind me. I just gave it what I could, and felt really good all the way. I thought maybe this is my day."

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Cyclingnews spoke to her coach Marco Pinotti, who said Villumsen's year with UnitedHealthcare, racing mainly criteriums, lacked stage races and high profile international events, so they had to be inventive with their training strategy for Worlds.

"The key was the approach in the last two months," Pinotti said. "She didn't have a perfect year with the different racing season, mostly in the US and no stage races, she was missing the races. So we made sure that the training load was done in a good way, and she felt her form was increasing.

"We did a good altitude block between the end of July to around August 20," he said, adding that this seemed to work well and could be repeated again next year. "We are going to Rio to see the course next week - this year was a kind of trial, we did the altitude block of training about six weeks before coming here, and it worked out well. So we might want to repeat that next year. We start planning for that tomorrow."

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